TARBLASTER TEST RESULTS 14.04.09 Test period67 minutes Total oil sand feed50,64 kg Oil content7,19% Mass of carbon in sand1.519,2 grams Oil evaporated.

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TARBLASTER TEST RESULTS Test period67 minutes Total oil sand feed50,64 kg Oil content7,19% Mass of carbon in sand1.519,2 grams Oil evaporated off2,12 litres Oil collected2,13 litres Yield by mass95,45% of evaporated mass of oil Yield by volume100,48% of evaporated volume of oil Energy in gas from combustor kJ Energy consumption25,66% of total HC in sand Energy in coke kJ

TARBLASTER TEST RESULTS Test period60 minutes Total oil sand feed46,259 kg Oil content5,5 % Mass of carbon in sand1.619,1 grams Oil evaporated off0,942 litres Oil collected0,881 litres Yield by mass88,9 % of evaporated mass of oil Yield by volume93,5 % of evaporated volume of oil Energy in gas from combustor kJ Energy consumption27% of total HC in sand Energy in coke kJ

TARBLASTER TEST RESULTS Test period40 minutes Total oil sand feed34,438 kg Oil content4,11 % Mass of carbon in sand344,38 grams Oil evaporated off1,416 litres Oil collected1,15 litres Yield by mass77,17 % of evaporated mass of oil Yield by volume81,24 % of evaporated volume of oil

TARBLASTER TEST RESULTS Test period40 minutes Total oil sand feed34,438 kg Oil content4,11 % Mass of carbon in sand344,38 grams Oil evaporated off1,416 litres Oil collected1,15 litres Yield by mass77,17 % of evaporated mass of oil Yield by volume81,24 % of evaporated volume of oil

TARBLASTER TEST RESULTS Test period60 minutes Total oil sand feed51,205 kg Oil content6,98 % Mass of carbon in sand1.536,15 grams Oil evaporated off2,039 litres Oil collected1,049 litres Yield by mass90,79 % of evaporated mass of oil Yield by volume95,57 % of evaporated volume of oil Energy in gas from combustor kJ Energy consumption15,62 % of total HC in sand Energy in coke kJ

TARBLASTER TEST RESULTS Test period60 minutes Total oil sand feed56,119 kg Oil content6,0 % Mass of carbon in sand1.964,2 grams Oil evaporated off1,401 litres Oil collected1,385 litres Yield by mass93,92 % of evaporated mass of oil Yield by volume98,86 % of evaporated volume of oil Energy in gas from combustor kJ Energy consumption15,62 % of total HC in sand Energy in coke kJ

TARBLASTER TEST RESULTS ESTONIAN OIL SHALE Test period55 minutes Total oil sand feed33,348 kg Mass of carbon in sand Oil evaporated off4 % of mass of shale Oil collected1,41 litres

TARBLASTER TEST RESULTS Test period45 minutes Total oil sand feed32,528kg Oil content6,3 % Mass of carbon in sand650,6 grams Oil evaporated off1,3917 litres Oil collected1,464 litres Yield by mass99,93 % of evaporated mass of oil Yield by volume105,19 % of evaporated volume of oil Energy in gas from combustor kJ Energy consumption20,51 % of total HC in sand Energy in coke kJ

TARBLASTER TEST RESULTS Test period100 minutes Total oil sand feed63,71kg Oil content7,2 % Mass of carbon in sand1.274,2 grams Oil evaporated off3,289 litres Oil collected3,445 litres Yield by mass99,51 % of evaporated mass of oil Yield by volume104,75 % of evaporated volume of oil Energy in gas from combustor kJ Energy consumption20,38 % of total HC in sand Energy in coke kJ

TARBLASTER GAS ANALYSIS H2S AND SO2

TARBLASTER GAS ANALYSIS

COMPARISON PRESENT PRODUCTION AND TARBLASTER PRODUCTION

PRESENT OIL SAND EMISSION 1,1 mill. bbl/day TARBLASTER EMISSION 1,1 mill. bbl/day